MINISTER SULLIVAN RESIGNS; Some Charges Against Him Sustained by Phelan Report.

WASHINGTON, July 23. -- James M. Sullivan, American Minister to the Dominican Republic, has tendered his resignation to President Wilson, and it has been accepted.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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